What’s Happening
Lo que está sucediendo
Help out, learn, build community and have fun!
¡Ayuda, aprende, construye una comunidad y diviértete!
Southwest Washington has so many opportunities to connect with nature. See the event calendar below for a wide range of opportunities with our regional partners.
Not seeing what you are looking for or want to schedule something special with a group? Contact the partner directly. Some information on this page may be out of date, so connect with the Partner for the most up to date information. Let’s get outside!
El suroeste de Washington ofrece muchísimas oportunidades para conectar con la naturaleza. Consulta el calendario de eventos para conocer la amplia gama de oportunidades con nuestros socios regionales.
¿No encuentra lo que busca o desea programar algo especial con un grupo? Ponte en contacto directamente con el socio. Es posible que parte de la información de esta página no esté actualizada; por ello, contacta con el socio para obtener la información más reciente. ¡Salgamos al aire libre!
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Accessible Supported | Adventure Sport | Agriculture | Art in Nature | Community Event | Elders | Healing | Hiking | Park Updates | Plants | Pollinators | Recreation | Road Trips | Sky Watch | Virtual Events | Volunteering | Water Fun | Wildlife | Workshops | Youth | FREE
LCNN is excited to share our Partner’s events, click each event for more detailed information - check with event host for most up to date information (LCNN does not lead these events).
NEW! For events that sound super fun but are just outside southwest Washington are listed as ROAD TRIPs.
Glass Blowing & Weaving Workshop with Confluence
ɬaxayam friends! The Confluence Project NW still have spaces available for our upcoming Glass Blowing & Weaving Workshop with the venue generously hosted by our friends at Two Rivers Heritage Museum in Washougal, WA!
This three day workshop will be filled with educational components, community and collaboration!
We are so excited to be able to offer a sliding scale to community members who may face financial barriers, but still want to participate in this opportunity!
This event is for folks aged 16+ and registration is required HERE.
Native Plant Tending and Traditional Cultural and Ecological Knowledge
confluencenw & estuarypartnership
Join the Confluence Project NW and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, local Indigenous partners, and the US Forest Service as we work together on the repatriation and rematriation of the Sandy River Delta.
This work is being done through land tending and traditional cultural and ecological knowledge focused on enhancement and rehabilitation of traditional harvesting areas, Indigenous foods gathering area within the conservation area. Collaborate with us while we work in community, spend time learning, and tend to native plants for cultural use to help them thrive!
Pre-registration is required HERE.
All ages and abilities are welcome. No prior experience is necessary. Please let us know if you need accommodations to participate due to language, disability, or other additional needs.
Youth aged 15+ may volunteer without an adult present.
Accessibility: A 1.25-mile gravel ADA trail (one -way). The project will be off this trail on uneven ground.
We'll provide: Tools, gloves, and snacks.
Please bring: Drinking water, sun protection, snacks or a sack lunch, and footwear you don’t mind getting a little damp and muddy.
Questions? Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-939-7381 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
Thank you, project funders and partners - this project wouldn't be possible without you: US Forest Service, Metro Nature in Neighborhood, and the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.